Est. 2020 · Dedicated to Heritage
Through rigorous scholarship, community engagement, and a deep reverence for history, we safeguard the stories, structures, and traditions that define the Southern experience.
The Southern Historic Preservation Society exists to protect, document, and celebrate the architectural, cultural, and social heritage of the American South — ensuring that the lessons and legacies of our shared past endure for generations to come.
Explore our latest research, dispatches, and society news — all dedicated to deepening our understanding of Southern heritage.
Volume V · Winter 2026
Our latest issue explores the forgotten horticulture traditions of the Lowcountry and efforts to restore historic garden designs.
SHPS Monograph №3
A groundbreaking study of how public architecture shaped civic identity during the Reconstruction era across five Southern states.
In an age of rapid change, Dr. Margaret Elliston reflects on why the work of historic preservation is more vital than ever before.
Advocating for the protection of historic structures, landscapes, and sites across the American South.
Producing original scholarship through monographs, articles, and papers on Southern history and culture.
Engaging communities through lectures, workshops, and educational programs for all ages.
Building a network of historians, preservationists, and heritage advocates united by a common mission.
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